✓Lesson Snapshot
Student Objective
I can select or define a meaningful aerospace problem and identify the stakeholders affected by the solution.
Main Activity
Analyze possible mission problems, identify users or clients, and choose a capstone direction.
Deliverable
Mission problem statement and stakeholder map
Tools / Materials
Notebook, research devices, project planning worksheet
1ProblemUnderstand the challenge and why it matters.
Today’s work supports the final capstone by moving your team from an idea toward a tested aerospace system that can be explained with evidence. Focus on what the system must accomplish, how it will be tested, and what decisions need to be documented.
2ConceptLearn the engineering idea or skill.
A strong capstone connects technical decisions to requirements. Every sketch, subsystem, material choice, control decision, measurement, and revision should help prove that the system meets the mission problem.
3ApplyUse the skill in a guided task.
Analyze possible mission problems, identify users or clients, and choose a capstone direction.
4DocumentRecord your evidence and decisions.
Record your objective, key decisions, diagrams, data, sketches, photos, calculations, and the deliverable for today: Mission problem statement and stakeholder map.
5ReviewCheck quality and identify your next step.
Before leaving today, make sure your work is specific enough that another engineer could understand what changed, why it changed, and what your team needs to do next.
Lesson Resources
Use these files and shared website resources when they support today’s capstone work.
Design Review Form
Use to prepare your final design review and organize evidence for feedback.
Open ResourceDecision Matrix
Use to compare concepts and justify the direction your team selected.
Open ResourceMeasurement Data Sheet
Use for repeated trials, measurements, observations, and performance data.
Open ResourceEngineering Resource Library
Templates, reference sheets, sketch paper, and course support files.
Open Resource